Thousands in NYC protest Trump at 'No Kings Day' events
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Protests are scheduled in Delaware and nationwide on Saturday, June 14, with the largest expected nearby Philly Here's what to know if you go.
More than a thousand people gathered in Wilmington on the morning of June 14 as part of "No Kings" day, a national day of protest planned on President Donald Trump's birthday and the Army's 250th anniversary celebration.
Across the country − and throughout Delaware − activists are taking to the streets on June 14 as part of "No Kings" day, a national day of protest planned on President Donald Trump's birthday and the Army's 250th anniversary celebration.
Thousands are marching in Philadelphia to protest the Trump administration today. Our reporters and photographers are at the scene.
Social justice groups across the country will demonstrate on June 14, as part of a national day of action organized by the 50501 movement.
Leah Greenberg, co-founder of Indivisible, one of several progressive groups organizing “No Kings Day” protests, tells CNN’s Audie Cornish that their nonviolence and training approach will be key as they observe the Trump Administration’s reaction to ICE protests in Los Angeles.
"I think we will see the largest peaceful single day protests that this country has seen certainly since the first Trump term," said Indivisible cofounder Ezra Levin, one of the organizers.
Protesters marched and drove golf carts up to the lighthouse overlooking the ocean on Monhegan Island in Maine Saturday, chanting and waving homemade cardboard signs with slogans such as, “Jail to the thief!